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Ethical College Admissions: Harvard's Shift on the SAT
Jim Jump considers the implications of the university's decision to stop requiring the essay portion of the test.

Could Enrollment Fears Be Used for Good?
Maybe now is the time to reform admissions for the better, writes Nicholas Soodik.

Creating Racially and Ethnically Diverse Faculties
We must change hiring practices to produce racially and ethnically diverse faculties, argues Estela Mara Bensimon.
How Far Should I Go to Get You ‘Woke’?
Should I have tried to raise the identity consciousness of a black friend who wanted no part of it?
An Argument for Bringing Kids to Academic Conferences
Some ideas about how academic conferences could be more family friendly.
From Side Hustle to Alt Ac: Choosing a Different Path
Interviews with two academics who pursued alternative careers after graduate school.
Dr. Hawking’s Legacy and Disability in Grad School
Reflecting on the impact of Dr. Hawking's life and work on graduate students with disabilities.
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